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Cell-Shading


Cell-shade your pictures

  • Open up a picture you want to cell-shade;

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  • First select all the parts that have the similar color (I used Black first);

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  • You must use the "Polygonal Lasso-Tool for this all;

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  • When you select one color, make a new layer and just fill it with that color; (You can use the eyedropper for the color)

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  • When you're done, you should have A LOT of layers with all different colors;

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  • It is a lot of work, but it pays off...
  • REMEMBER: You don't need to use EVERY COLOR, just the basic, the shadow and the shining-part
  • Check out below how the Polygonal Lasso-Tool works;
    Cell-Shading

  • Author's URL: MickM.com
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